Stowlog Showcases Innovation and Industry Leadership at TOC Europe 2026
At TOC Europe 2026 in Hamburg, Stowlog joined two high-profile panels on innovation and safety, connecting with terminal operators, port authorities, and technology leaders from around the world.

Hamburg, Germany – April 2026
Stowlog recently participated in TOC Europe 2026, one of the world's leading events for the port, terminal, and container supply chain industry. Bringing together thousands of professionals, technology providers, terminal operators, and industry leaders, the event served as a key platform to discuss the future of port operations and logistics.
As part of its participation, Stowlog had the opportunity not only to connect with customers, partners, and industry stakeholders, but also to contribute to two high-profile panel discussions focused on innovation, safety, and the future of the maritime sector.
At the CSC Live Stage, Stowlog CEO Pablo Aguirre joined the panel discussion "Investing in Innovation Ecosystems: What is the End Game", where industry experts explored the role of startups, investors, ports, and innovation hubs in driving long-term transformation across the maritime and logistics sectors. The discussion highlighted the importance of collaboration between established industry players and emerging technology companies to accelerate innovation and create sustainable value.

Stowlog also participated in the Safety Village Stage, joining the panel "New Tech & Innovations in Safety". The session focused on how emerging technologies are reshaping safety management across terminals and logistics facilities, enabling organizations to improve risk mitigation, operational visibility, workforce protection, and regulatory compliance.
Throughout the event, the Stowlog team engaged in numerous conversations with terminal operators, port authorities, technology providers, and logistics professionals from around the world. These interactions provided valuable insights into the evolving challenges facing the industry, including workforce safety, operational efficiency, digital transformation, and supply chain resilience.
For Stowlog, participating in TOC Europe reinforces the company's commitment to supporting the digitalization of safety, security, and compliance processes across critical logistics infrastructure.
"Events like TOC Europe are essential because they bring together the entire ecosystem. Beyond showcasing technology, they create opportunities to exchange ideas, learn from industry leaders, and collectively explore how innovation can address the challenges facing ports and terminals worldwide," said Pablo Aguirre, CEO of Stowlog.
The event also confirmed the growing importance of digital workflows, real-time visibility, and data-driven decision-making as key enablers of safer, more efficient, and more sustainable operations.
Stowlog would like to thank the TOC Europe team, fellow panelists, customers, partners, and all attendees who contributed to the discussions throughout the event.
As the company continues to expand internationally, participating in global industry forums such as TOC Europe remains a fundamental part of its mission to help ports and logistics facilities operate more safely, securely, and efficiently while ensuring the continuity of global supply chains.